INTERIORS TO INSPIRE: COLLECTED INDUSTRIAL

I usually gravitate towards fresh and glamorous homes to showcase here at Coco+Kelley, but sometimes it's fun to break away from the norm right? Good, glad you're in agreement. Today's tour is of the masculine variety (but not minimal-masculine!), it's a collected home, filled with art, treasures and a donning a deep palette of charcoal, ebony and tobacco... not sure you can get more masculine than that!
Where to begin.. the organic sculpture catches my eye immediately, wandering through the gallery wall and up to the industrial pendant whose holes mimic the same pattern as the nail-head detail on the chairs. The delicate collection of candles lend a nice balance.
Industrial at its finest. Sculptural pieces rest on the coffee table and desk-top, offering the space texture and interest.
Ahh, a little white to brighten-up the dark palette. I have a weakness for floor-to-ceiling built-in bookcases, top that with divided glass doors and you have one happy camper. The high-gloss, diagonal floor is a sleek departure from a traditional wood installation.

Get this look for yourself by combining raw metal pieces, a dash of mid-century, a gallery wall with predominantly black and cream art, and sculptural pieces to add impact...



And voila. Collected-Industrial, at your service.

xoxo

-Julie

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*resources: leather chair, dining table, woven throw, pharmacy lamp, tribal pillow, lattice mirror



11 comments:

  1. this is indeed different from any interior featured here before...and i absolutely love it...i love all the details and the lived-in feel of the house...for once, it is totally possible to visualise the man who must live here..great post, Julie..and thanks for sharing ,cassandra!! xx meenal

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  2. i really enjoy this post, the last room with the white doors and book shelves is just gorgeous! xoxo jcd :: stop by! im hosting a custom print giveaway cornflake dreams

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  3. very nice blog :)
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  4. Love those built-ins, great looking space!!!

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  5. This is such a beautiful home! I agree with you on the floor to ceiling bookcases and and interior glass doors, one of my very favorite design elements! I love how the collections look organic yet uncluttered. Thanks for sharing!

    -Forever Lovely
    http://foreverlovelydesign.blogspot.com/

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  6. I think I could live in the space without qualms.

    Mr. Goodwill Hunting

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  7. I love the feel that these interiors have...the perfect mix of masculinity with a feminine comfortability too!

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  8. I love these spaces, especially the second one. I love the masculine-industrial feel of them.

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  9. Loving the floors in the last picture. And your picks at the bottom.

    xxLily
    goldandgray.blogspot.com

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  10. Thank you for changing it up! While I always love the spaces you feature here, this one is my favorite ever. If I could pick any look for my home, I would pick this. Industrial touches, art, old books....swoon.

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  11. Good job picking up on one of my favorite designers, and featuring their pictures from Remodelista. My only thought would be that it would be great if you credited them by name in your description. Roman & Williams have really been at the forefront of the "Dark Nostalgia" trend, and their work is excellent. Just thought that their name should be credited more than just a tiny little link at the bottom. Carry on. Aaaahhh.

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